Mr Norman St John-Stevas

May 18, 1929 -
Summary information for Mr Norman St John-Stevas

Contributions

1977

School Leaving Age Commons January 18, 1977

Education Act 1944 (Ministerial Powers) Commons January 18, 1977

Expenditure Commons January 18, 1977

TEACHER TRAINING Commons January 24, 1977

EDUCATION Commons February 8, 1977

Teacher Training Commons February 15, 1977

Literacy (Bullock Report) Commons February 15, 1977

Education and Industry Commons February 15, 1977

8 speeches — EDUCATION (STANDARDS) Commons February 17, 1977

Church Schools Written Answers March 8, 1977

Evelyn Library Commons March 15, 1977

Policy Conferences Commons March 15, 1977

MENTMORE TOWERS Commons April 4, 1977

3 speeches — Regional Conferences Commons April 19, 1977

Sixth Form Centres Commons April 19, 1977

Arts Council (Grants) Commons April 19, 1977

Green Paper Commons May 17, 1977

Teachers' Meals Commons May 17, 1977

TEACHER TRAINING Commons June 27, 1977

4 speeches — Further Education and Training Commons June 28, 1977

School Curriculum Commons June 28, 1977

Secondary Schools (Reorganisation) Written Answers July 13, 1977

Nursery Schools Written Answers July 13, 1977

Religious Instruction Written Answers July 13, 1977

Education Act 1976 (Implementation) Written Answers July 13, 1977

2 speeches — Colleges of Education Written Answers July 13, 1977

Glass (Conservation) Written Answers July 13, 1977

2 speeches — EDUCATION (GREEN PAPER) Commons July 21, 1977

School Places (Allocation) Commons July 26, 1977

Arts Council Commons July 26, 1977

Broadcasting (Children's Programmes) Commons July 26, 1977

COLLEGES OF EDUCATION (WALES) Commons July 26, 1977

12 speeches — EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES Commons November 4, 1977

3 speeches — Non-Maintained Schools (Local Education Authority Places) Commons November 29, 1977

School Management (Parental Involvement) Commons November 29, 1977

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